Chief guest Dr SSV Ramakumar, director (R&D), Indian Oil Corporation lights the traditional lamp to inaugurate ECT 2019 in Pune. To his left is ECMA Saeed Alerasool, vice-president, BASF Corp.
L-R: Rohit Kataria, president, ECMA; Dr SSV Ramakumar, director (R&D), Indian Oil; Dr H Revanur, vice-president, ECMA and Saeed Alerasool, vice-president, BASF Corp, release the technical presentations for ECT 2019.
Session I: Light Duty – Aftertreatment Technologies. L-R: Unifrax’s David Kneale; Manoj Panda, technical team manager – EATS (Powertrain Controls & OBD), FEV India; ARAI's Dr SS Thipse; P S Gowrishankar, GN and Head Regulations, VATS Operation Engineering Research Centre, Tata Motors; and Nikolas Kuhn, director - product management, Umicore Autocat India.
Session 2: Two-Wheeler & Small Engines – BS VI Challenges: Dr Ravi Damodaran, CTO, Greaves Cotton; Harjeet Singh, executive advisor - Technical, Hero MotoCorp; SR Marathe, former director, ARAI; Dinesh Kumar, vice-president, R&D - Air Purification, SUD Chemie India; and Joel Beecham, development manager -- Motorcycles, Johnson Matthey.
Session 3: Addressing CO2 reduction. L-R: Samir S Kale, DGM - Engines PD, Head Pune Centre, Ashok Leyland; Sumiya Satoshi, LDD, Principal Scientist, Johnson Matthey; K K Gandhi, Consultant and Advisor, TVS Motor Co; Dr Christian Teich, vice-president, Head of Development and Application Powertrain Solutions, Bosch; and Milap Patel, manager, Gasoline Engine Calibration, FEV India.
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